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  2. Yellowtail snapper - Wikipedia

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    Yellowtail snapper are typically caught in 30–120 ft of water on and around reefs and other structures. [2] The most common method of catching them is with hook and line, and the use of frozen chum, typically leftover ground fish parts, to attract the fish. The chum is placed into a mesh bag or metal basket in the water, and as the chum ...

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  4. Seriola dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Seriola dorsalis, the California yellowtail is a species of ray-finned fish of the family Carangidae. [2] This species is also known by several alternate names, such as yellowtail jack [ 3 ] amberjack, forktail, mossback, white salmon and yellowtail tunis or tuna [ 4 ] or by its Spanish name jurel.

  5. Longfin yellowtail - Wikipedia

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    The longfin yellowtail (Seriola rivoliana), [2] also known as the almaco or silvercoat jack, deep-water, falcate, European or highfin amberjack, rock salmon, longfin or yellow kingfish, is a game fish of the family Carangidae; they are in the same family as yellowtail and amberjack. [3]

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  7. Yellowtail (fish) - Wikipedia

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    A yellowtail may be any of several different species of fish. Most commonly the yellowtail amberjack Seriola lalandi is meant. In the context of sushi , yellowtail usually refers to the Japanese amberjack , Seriola quinqueradiata .

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  9. Yellowtail amberjack - Wikipedia

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    Being a pelagic fish, yellowtail amberjack are highly active predators, usually in schools or in pairs. Their main diet consists of baitfish including yellowtail mackerel, squid, prawns, garfish, and kahawai. [14] Yellowtail amberjacks are one of the major predator species in New Zealand waters, and have been recorded eating seabirds. [13]